Crime rate in Monterrey during World Cup 2026

Updated 2026 City safety Reader Q&A
Quick answer

Monterrey's overall crime rate during the 2026 World Cup is being actively managed by enhanced policing, surveillance and visitor support. For tourists, the primary risk is petty theft, not violent crime.

Crime statistics in any major city are dominated by issues that have little or no relevance to international visitors. Monterrey is no exception. Overall reported crime in Monterrey will likely tick up during the tournament simply because the population temporarily surges, but per-capita rates affecting tourists are not expected to materially change.

Petty theft hotspots

The risk of opportunistic theft is highest in three zones during major matchdays in Monterrey:

What Mexico authorities are doing

Mexico federal and state police forces coordinate via a national tournament operations centre. Monterrey is increasing both uniformed and plainclothes patrols around hotels, fan zones and stadiums.

Reporting incidents

Always file a report if you experience theft or any incident — even minor — through 911 in Mexico, or via the FIFA+ app fan assistance feature. Insurance claims and emergency travel documents both depend on a paper trail.